Monday, July 23, 2007

Low Calorie Sweeteners


When we think about developing healthier sustainable eating strategies, otherwise known as dieting, one of the first areas where we try to cut calories, is reducing our intake of sweets. One way to take a step in the right direction is to take stock of what we keep on hand, at our immediate disposal, and find suitable alternatives.

Low calorie sweeteners are similar to sugar (fructose) but offer more intensity. Therefore, a little goes a long way toward achieving the desired taste, while adding only a negligible amount of calories. These sweeteners have FDA approval to be used in the United States:
Acefultame Potassium( Ace-K) was approved in 1988 and is 200 times sweeter than sugar; sold as Sunett and Sweet One.
Aspartame was approved in 1981, is 180 times sweeter and found in Nutra Sweet and Equal brands among others.
Saccharin has been around longer than any of the others and was first discovered in 1878. Once a suspected carcinogen, Saccharin no longer requires a warning label, as a result of subsequent findings by the NIH and legislation enacted in 2001. Saccharin is marketed as SweetnLo,Sweet Twin and Sugar Twin and is 300 times sweeter than sugar.
Sucralose was approved in 1998, shown to be 600 times sweeter, and is branded as Splenda.
Neotame is newest general purpose sweetener to receive approval in the U.S. as well as other countries. It is the most intense to date, being 7000 sweeter than sugar. It was approved in 2002. I have no brand names associated with this product at this time.

Low calorie sweeteners can be a big help to those of us concerned with caloric intake, carbohydrate management, or living with diabetes. For more information about scientific studies and safety evaluations, I would urge anyone interested, to avail themselves of information available online from the USDA, ADA, and the International Food Information Council Foundation which is linked to the title of this post.

Monday, July 16, 2007

The First Step is the Hardest


Most of us are aware of the rise in obesity and overweight. The numbers are staggering and have become a health concern worldwide. There are many products on the market to help us shed pounds in order to experience the exhilaration of fitting into a “size 2.” Well, not everyone can or should achieve that goal. It may work temporarily, but likely, is not sustainable and may lead to yo-yo dieting. You need to develop healthy eating habits that, in time will lead to sustainable weight loss, more energy and also mitigate your risk for certain conditions, including diabetes.

There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 happens, when the body is not able to produce insulin. You need insulin to convert sugar into energy. People with type 2 diabetes either don’t produce enough insulin or become insulin resistant.

With a growing number of people already diagnosed with diabetes and pre-diabetes, even more are at risk and may not know it. So, first of all, it’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor about your risk factors. Some, you can’t control, but the single most important factor contributing to type 2 diabetes can be controlled, and that is weight.
BMI Categories:
Underweight: Less than 18.5
Normal weight: 18.5 - 24.9
Overweight: 25 - 29.9
Obese: 30 or higher

Weight Control

A healthy diet can help you lose weight. When combined with exercise, you may also lower your cholesterol and improve the way your body functions. Following the USDA Food Guide Pyramid, you may select from the basic food groups.

Starting with grains, here are some simple ways to make healthy diet changes without sacrificing. Instead of biscuits, white breads and rolls or croissants, try low fat whole grains such as wheat, pumpernickel or rye. Instead of doughnuts and pastries, try English muffins or whole grain bagels. Substitute soft tortillas or pita bread for fried tortillas. Replace sugary cereals and granola with oatmeal or other whole grain cereal.

As a general rule, you may want to substitute fried for broiled or baked, reduce the amount of salt and sugar, while increasing your intake of water, unsweetened tea and real fruit or vegetable juices. By visiting the USDA website, you will be able to view or print sample, weekly, 2000 calorie a day menus, that offer great guidance. You will be amazed at the variety of foods you can have, but you have to follow the measurements precisely.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ratatouille Stew


Since Ratatouille has been getting a lot of notoriety lately from the film and the game, I thought it may be a good time to remind folks of one of my all time favorite regional recipes. Based on the food pyramid and good for a lot of diet restrictions, such as low fat, low sodium or vegan.It is not only healthful, but a combination of super foods that is delicious. The great thing about this garden variety stew is the cook can make their own interpretations or modifications by varying the vegetables or adding diced meats. The Sicilian recipe for Caponata comes to mind with its ingredients that include, peppers, pine nuts, chopped parsley, capers and olives. It may be used as a spread or filling, served with pasta, rice or potatoes. There is no end to the versatility offered by these recipes, and easy preparation make them great choices for introducing your child to the art of cooking delicious healthy foods, an important life skill.


Ratatouille stew basics:


1 medium onion

3 cloves garlic

1 large eggplant

1 can stewed tomatoes

2 medium zucchini squash

herbs such as basil

small amount of olive oil for sauteing

salt and pepper to taste.


Saute chopped onion and garlic in olive oil for about five minutes before adding tomatoes and diced eggplant, bring to a simmer, cover and let simmer about 10-15 minutes before adding diced zucchini. Then cover and simmer another 15 minutes.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Highway2PerfectHealth Awarded Silver Citation


Marietta, Georgia July 7th, 2007


Highway2PerfectHealth, a virtual online magazine style website, is proud to announce, it is the recipient of the silver award for 2007-2008, making them eligible for the Website of the Year, later this year. The award is issued by the American Association of Webmasters.


The virtual company offers a fine line of products on their site that are designed to improve or enhance a healthier lifestyle. Dry Saunas, water filtration, exercise equipment, health supplements for people and pets, diet plans and quality cookware for preparing those healthy meals at home are among the offerings found throughout the site and in the Vitamin Health Shop.


More importantly, the site is focused on health, diet and fitness. This is represented in the company logo, which incorporates a tri-color symbol with the three bands of color representing these goals, and strives to provide the tools necessary in pursuing the goal of perfect health. Nutritional information and resources empowering the reader to make the best decisions for themselves and their families are abundant throughout the site.


Pages are chock full of articles, such as, smoking cessation, recipes based on the food pyramid, foods that lower cholesterol, teaching kids nutrition and even one devoted to the beloved family pet are only part of what awaits you when you make the Highway2PerfectHealth.com, your online healthy living destination.


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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Celebrate Independence Day with Ease

Fourth of July celebrations are the highlight of the summer and nobody celebrates like Americans, from picnics to potlucks, games, three legged races, music, fireworks, parades and plenty of patriotism and gratitude to those who made it possible.

As always, I like to keep things simple, so the cook can enjoy the celebration as well. So here are a couple of tips and a simple recipe for an easy "flag" dessert. It's attractive and light in case you don't have much room left for dessert.

Following our theme; how about freezing some blueberries and watermelon cubes to use in a refreshing glass of lemonade? Smoothies are a hit, easy to prepare,but look fancy with a dab of whipped topping, slice of fruit and a sprig of mint.

Here's our simple "Flag" cake, it's easy and flexible. You can use pound cake instead of sponge or whipped cream instead of whipped topping, or make a light version and a regular one. Your choice! You'll need the following:

2 pints strawberries
10 slices sponge cake
1 1/3 cups blueberries
1 small container whipped topping

Slice 1 cup strawberries and set aside. Halve the remaining. Line an 8"x12" baking dish (or other) with cake slices, top with 1 cup strawberries, 1 cup blueberries and all the cream. Use remaining berries to create your flag design.

*Kid friendly recipe